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D&D: Broadcasts from Bral

This is WDND, broadcasting live from the Rock of Bral. Pip Rollins here, piping the very best of the Astral planes rock into your feeds.
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absolutel sleaze lord 80s hair metal
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Explosive proto-punk, manic cosmic menace, 1973 raw power meets space invasion, relentless pounding bass line with distorted aggressive tone, drums bashing with violent intensity and cymbal crashes, slashing guitar with savage power chords and feedback squeals, eerie synth drones creating void atmosphere, vocals snarling and screaming with barely controlled chaos and sexual threat, delivery shifts from menacing whisper to full explosion, physical breathing and animalistic snarls audible throughout, tempo around 180 bpm charging forward with reckless momentum, production raw and immediate with cosmic reverb creating vast emptiness, verses build tension before detonating into explosive choruses, crystalline synth effects suggesting alien weaponry, breakdown section strips to drums and bass before violent re-entry with all instruments attacking simultaneously, guitar feedback swells between sections, occasional space whoosh effects and shimmering textures, overall sound suggests invasion
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1970s space rock but more stripped down, raw
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Intro: SIMPLE Heartbeat kick drum beat and finger picked electric 76 bpm Start: 1970's space folk rock band, Mood: Somber, intimate, building emotional tension, Tempo: Medium, steady 4/4 pulse, Rhythm: Simple kick drum beat, Instruments: Clean fingerpicked guitar with simple hooking riff, Warm sustained organ chords, Raw, soulful female vocal with usual cadence (smoky/raspy texture, ethereal phrasing) with tight, layered 3-part folk harmonies (M/F) in chorus, Focus on sparseness Part 2: 152 bpm Explosive Instrumental Outro: Transition: Sharp, sudden shift to intense rock, Dynamic: Massive, sustained crescendo, Instruments: Central element is a prominent, syncopated, fretless electric bass riff leading the melody, Aggressive, full-kit rock drumming with powerful fills, Distorted, soaring electric guitar solo building urgency and frustration, Intense energy before fade out Vintage recording quality
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highly emotional, androgynous space glam rock oddity jam with buzzy guitar foundation, synthesizer textures, steady bass and drums around 95 bpm, vocals tell a story with theatrical delivery and clear phrasing, conversational verses building to sung choruses, 1970s style with reverb for atmosphere, forward momentum not slow, melodic and structured, emphasis on unusual syllables, voice shifts between speaking-singing and full melody, sounds like early art rock, instrumentation supports vocals without overwhelming
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Vintage 1976 psychedelic space rock with buoyant brit art rock energy: floating tempo driven by a lightly bouncing drumbeat and playful fills, bassline gently propelling, Cavernous reverb and phase-drenched tape echo create expansive, cosmic textures; analog synth pads and phase-shifted guitars with gentle tremolo swirl through the mix, Earnest, nervy vocals repeat hopeful hooks, stuttered for excitement, layered with deep, washed harmonies and celestial choir-like backing, The structure centers on hypnotic hook repetition, with lo-fi analog warmth, subtle wow and flutter, and emphasis on vast sonic space, evoking a dreamy cosmic broadcast drifting through the astral sea
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80's power ballad belting energy, This singer belongs to the night, This deep feminine voiced singer wants to belt some of the big notes
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( Bral rhymes with ALL) Epic LIVE recording, Fun space 80's band that might kiss you, -party song
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Quirky new wave with robotic energy, 1980s art punk with playful mechanical precision, driving drum machine beats with punchy syncopated snare, choppy funk guitar with angular stuttering rhythms that bounce and jerk, bouncing bass lines with springy repetitive hooks, bright vintage synthesizers with squeaky toy-like tones, deadpan vocals delivered with ironic detachment and subtle smirk, backing vocals chanting catchy nonsense syllables in unison, tempo around 120 bpm with rigid metronomic groove that feels danceable despite stiffness, verses sparse and twitchy building to infectious robotic choruses with layered vocals, production crisp and separated with each instrument popping distinctly, guitar tone clean and trebly with occasional squonky effects, vocal delivery somewhere between speaking and singing with rhythmic emphasis and unexpected phrasing, brief synth solos that sound like malfunctioning video games, bridge breaks down into just bass, drums before snapping back with ful, ‑studio polish
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1970s glam rock song given a disco remix, dancable beat, Cosmic disco, 70s analog synths, hypnotic beat, funky bass, building to euphoric climax
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Vintage 70s british psychedelic space rock with warmth and whimsy, floating tempo with weightless euphoric momentum, lush reverb-drenched production creating expansive cosmic soundscape, heavy delay and shimmer effects throughout, earnest emotionally direct vocal delivery with childlike wonder, layered harmonies creating orchestral choir effect floating in reverb wash, fragile yet celebratory quality, gentle propulsive drumbeat with simple steady drive, swirling analog synthesizer pads creating warm deep space atmosphere, sparkling guitar with gentle tremolo and melodic leads, melodic bassline gently pushing forward, tape echo and shimmer cascading across stereo field, lo-fi analog warmth creating intimate cosmic transmission, song structure building from simple repetitive hooks to euphoric climaxes, sincere vulnerable vocal delivery suggesting awe and discovery, backing vocals creating celestial angelic layers, emphasis on beauty and transcendence in the vastness of space
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1970's level recording and production value, protest song, ‑flute
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At 197 BPM, this early 1970s heavy British doom metal track erupts with downtuned, crushingly distorted blues-based guitar riffs, roaring alongside a thick, melodic bass that punches through the mix, Jazz-influenced drumming adds dynamic fills and sudden shifts, while raw, haunting vocals ride the ominous groove, Swaggering heaviness infuses each section, with room ambience and analog grit delivering a monolithic, cosmic atmosphere teetering on the edge of paranoia and dread, The energy is relentless, with every layer contributing to a vintage, oppressive wall of sound rooted in blues-rock played at overwhelming intensity
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Late 80s epic stadium rock anthem with triumphant energy, power ballad structure building from softer verses to massive chorus, bombastic royalty-influenced production, soaring guitar solos, huge drum fills and cymbal crashes, anthemic vocals that demand audience participation, key change for maximum impact, celebratory victorious tone, electric guitars with both crunch and melodic leads, layered backing vocals on chorus for wall of sound, dramatic builds and releases, fist-pumping arena rock energy, vintage 80s production with reverb and power, designed for crowd sing-along
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1970's level recording and production value, folk rock sailors song, sparse instrumentation allowing lyrics to breathe, occasional harmonica or pedal steel accents for atmosphere, brushed drums providing subtle momentum, upright bass anchoring the rhythm, vocals crack slightly with genuine emotion but remain controlled, each chorus builds organically in intensity without bombast, intimate performance quality like a tavern standard passed through generations, bittersweet tone celebrating what was lost while acknowledging sacrifice, measured tempo that allows the tragedy to unfold naturally, reverb used for depth not drama, sounds like an expedition ballad or maritime disaster song adapted for spacers, mixing wonder at exploration with grief at the cost, authentic folk tradition meeting space-age setting
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80's power ballad belting energy, This singer belongs to the night, This deep feminine voiced singer wants to belt some of the big notes, ‑reverb, ‑echo
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absolutel sleaze lord 80s hair metal
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vintage production values, 80's power rock ballad belting energy, This singer belongs to the night, This deep feminine voiced singer wants to belt some of the big notes
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1976 cosmic art-rock with infectious danceable groove, tight propulsive rhythm section that makes you move, sharp angular guitar showcasing technical virtuosity, analog synthesizers creating upbeat space-age atmosphere, bass line steady and driving, drums tight and funky with irresistible forward momentum, BUT androgynous vocals vulnerable and confessional fighting against the groove, melancholic sincere lyrics about emptiness delivered over celebratory music, the contradiction between joyful rhythm and sad confession, vocals earnest and introspective while band plays danceable art-rock, repetitive chorus hook I'm not full of myself becomes hypnotic mantra lost in the mix, people dance without hearing the words, verse sections introspective vocals over propulsive beat, bridge slows briefly before exploding back to infectious rhythm, vintage analog production warm, stereo separation showcasing five-piece band, theremin adding cosmic texture, guitar and keys trading phrases, 138 BPM